4.11.11

Toddler-In-The-Hood Jacket

I loved Zachary's Baby-In-The-Hood Jacket so much that I decided to make a larger one. The pattern is from the book Handmade Beginnings by Anna Maria Horner. It only goes to size 2 so I made it a little larger and longer.

The fabric is a dark gray denim on the outside and a heavy plaid cotton for the lining and accents. I think it's a decorator weight fabric. I've had it in my stash for quite some time so it was good to use it up!

Do you know that it's very difficult to take photos of Zachary? He never ever stands still. So it took 28 photos to present you with these 5 mediocre photos.

The coat is meant to be for church and going out. When I showed it to him he said, "Nursery?" (That's where he goes when we are in church.) So it must look like a church coat to him.

And on this last photo you can see the view down our street. Snow on the peaks! Crisp cool mornings and sun! The forecast was for rain and showers all week, but if this is rain then I'm happy!

I'm pretty sure my kids had a conversation this morning something like this:

Zachary: I think we should start by ripping Ben's light off the wall again. It's no fair that he should have a light by his bed anyway.

Carolin: That might work to get Mom's attention. We could also pretend to be colouring nicely and then dump out the whole drawer of pens and pencils.

Zachary: Good one, Carolin. While you are doing that, I'll rip apart a library book and try colouring on the floor.

Carolin: That should get her attention. While she's cleaning it up we'll go downstairs for awhile.

Zachary: That should work. Then we'll play with some of the girls stuff while we're down there.

Carolin: I know just what we can do down there. I've always wanted to dump out all of their beads....

Ever have days like that? I'm so glad I can walk out of the door tonight at 5:45 to Quilt Till You Wilt with a bunch of other like-minded individuals. Mostly moms like me who probably have their share of stories to tell too. I'm looking forward to it!

Thank you for stopping by our blog! We, Alisa and Suzanne, are sisters and friends. We are Christian wives, mothers and daughters. We are home makers. We sew, quilt, bake, cook, preserve, clean, launder and much more. We've started this blog to chart our creative endeavors. We also like to make more with less. As mothers of 6 and 5 we are trying to create and make without breaking the bank.